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Great Commission Resurgence and Beyond

The axiom, ?We can accomplish more together than we can in isolation,? was resoundingly affirmed by South Carolina Baptists at our annual meeting on Nov. 15 and 16. By affirming the GCR Task Force report with an overwhelming vote,... Continue Reading »

Baptist Foundation unveils new logo

The Baptist Foundation of South Carolina has a new logo. Approved by foundation trustees Sept. 15 and unveiled in November at the annual meeting of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, the logo reflects the concept of Christian growth through... Continue Reading »

Crossing Carolina for December 8, 2011

Jule Young JULE YOUNG retired from Bethel Baptist Church, Fairfax, on Sept. 1. His previous pastorates included Hopewell, Hampton; Spring Branch, Bamberg; and Sand Hill, Kershaw. Young is a trustee for South Carolina Baptist Ministries for the Aging and... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: One-Dish Chicken and Dressing

The holidays are nearing and you are having a small group of family or guests, but the Twelve Tribes are not coming. You don't need a 20-pound turkey.... Continue Reading »

Cooperative Program giving trails last year’s pace by 11%

Year-to-date contributions to Southern Baptist missions and ministries are 11.14 percent below the same time frame last year, according to a news release from SBC Executive Committee president and CEO Frank Page.... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Showcase for December 8, 2011

Cedar Grove Baptist Church, Kingstree, celebrated “Louisa Tyler Day” on Oct. 2, in honor of her 41 years of service as Sunday school secretary. Tyler, who celebrated her 90th birthday earlier in the week, received a certificate of appreciation... Continue Reading »

My Answer – by Billy Graham

Dear Dr. Graham: I fell several months ago and now am in a nursing home. I?ve always been healthy and never thought I?d end up like this. I try not to be angry at God, but sometimes I am.... Continue Reading »

New breed of missions afoot in Europe

It's taking a different breed of outreach to engage people in secular Europe these days. Many Journeymen ? recent college graduates serving as short-term IMB missionaries ? have found creative ways to rub shoulders with people, develop relationships and... Continue Reading »

Intersections: Where Faith Meets Life – by Bob Weathers

Finally, a White House spokesman has taken a definitive stand on a hot topic. But it's not the economy, global warming, or international terrorism.It's the White House position on extraterrestrials.... Continue Reading »

For 20 years, Bill Rigsby has been a pastor and friend to the North Anderson Baptist Church flock

The day in March 2006 when Nick Seaver and Bill Rigsby met for lunch is a day that still remains in Seaver's memory five years later. That was the day that Seaver and Rigsby, the pastor at North Anderson... Continue Reading »

A Thankful Heart

?Oh, that men would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness? is the heart's cry of the psalmist. We are living in an era where an ?Attitude of Gratitude? is rarely seen by those who have been blessed... Continue Reading »

In Your Interest – by Valerie Rumbough

Have you ever received an invitation to a free lunch or dinner from a financial institution, encouraging you to listen to their presentation on estate planning? You probably thought it wasn't worth your time, because only wealthy people need... Continue Reading »